Yes, exactly, we have the same view or have accepted the kind of information Huggins embraced .
In official traumatology apparently they believe materials are inert, aseptic, and that if they don't cause any problem they can be left in there for life, therefore we have a parallel situation with what happens in toxic destructive dentistry. It is this that I 've noticed nobody talks about. Some people have a dozen screws or more and some other fixing stuff. It is a serious matter if is true that they are in for an autoimmune disease, as you and me believe
I am gonna start moving and try to locate the old papers from my surgery, see exactly what kind of screw was that I had, etc. I believe that if you say you feel some kind of discomfort the official doctrine is that they can be removed. I'll ask my GP. So it is up to me to take up` responsability for this.